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The Girl Who Cried Pearls

La jeune fille qui pleurait des perles
Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski
2025 | 17 min 28 s
Stop-motion animation
English version

Awards and Festivals

  • Official Selection – Short Films in Official Competition Annecy International Animation Film Festival, France (2025)


LONG SYNOPSIS

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Behind the Scenes


Chris Lavis on Set - Behind the Scenes

Maciek Szczerbowski on Set - Behind the Scenes

On the Set of The Girl Who Cried Pearls - Behind the Scenes

Team


Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski
Directors


Photo
Photo : Lou Scamble




Patrick Watson
Composer


Photo
Photo : Lawrence Fafard




Colm Feore
Voice


Photo
Photo : Ann Baggley




Julie Roy
Producer


Photo
Photo : Valérie Sangin




Marc Bertrand
Producer (NFB)


Photo
Photo : Valérie Sangin




Christine Noël
Producer and Executive Producer (NFB)


Photo
Photo : Valérie Sangin



Credits

A film by
Chris Lavis
Maciek Szczerbowski
(Clyde Henry Productions)

Written by
Chris Lavis
Maciek Szczerbowski
Isabelle Mandalian

With the voice of
Colm Feore

Original Music
Patrick Watson

Producers
Julie Roy
Marc Bertrand
Christine Noël

Sound Designer
Olivier Calvert

Artistic Director
Brigitte Henry

Animators
Laura Stewart
Laura Venditti
Peggy Arel

Voice of Grandfather
Colm Feore

Voice of Granddaughter
Gabrielle Dallaire

Additional Voice
Charlotte Loseth

Costume Designer
Yso

Additional Puppet Painting
Jean Labourdette

Casting and Mould-Making
Erik H. Goulet

Executive Producer
Christine Noël

Development Producer
Julie Roy

Line Producers
Mélanie Boudreau Blanchard
Anne-Marie Bousquet

Administrators
Karine Desmeules
Diane Régimbald

Production Coordinators
Josiane Bernardin
Camila Blos
Michèle Labelle

Reference Performance Actors
Nathalie Claude
Stéphane Demers
Andréa Lecavalier
Jacob Lemieux
Jeanne Madore
Michel Perron

Technical Director
Eric Pouliot

Technical Animation Specialist
Yannick Grandmont

Visual Effects and Compositing Artists
Melrouss
Jean-François Lévesque
Alexandre Roy

Kamil Chajder

Additional Compositors
Mélanie Bouchard
Alain Ostiguy
Cynthia Ouellet
Serge Verreault

3D Artist Generalist
Alexandre Morin, ZABELLE Inc.

3D Modelling and Texturing
Daniel Gies, E.D. Films

Studio Coordinators
Rose Mercier-Marcotte
Laetitia Seguin

Foley
Lise Wedlock

Sound Recordists
Luc Léger
Geoffrey Mitchell

Re-Recording Mixer
Isabelle Lussier

Colourist & Online Editor
Yannick Carrier

Credits
Cynthia Ouellet

Technical Coordinators
Lyne Lapointe
Mira Mailhot

Consultants
Artifex Animation Studios Inc.
Stéphane Lafleur
Jacques Lévesque

Jeune fille qui pleurait des perles”
Composed by Patrick Watson
Arranged by Patrick Watson, Benoît Groulx
Engineering Assistance by Montana Martin Iles

Performed by
Richard Reed Parry, Yannick Chênevert – Contrabass
Sophie Trudeau, Robert Margayan, Mélanie Bélair – Violin
Madeleine Messier, Ligia Paquin – Viola
Rebecca Foon, Annie Gadbois – Cello
Victor Alibert – Clarinet
Laurence Neill-Poirier – Contrabass Clarinette
Martin Carpentier – Clarinet in B-Flat
Jocelyne Roy – Alto Flute
Brad Barr – Guitar
Charlotte Loseth – Voice

Special Thanks
Jean-Benoit Rainville
Maija Liisa Harju
Stephanie Weber Biron
Brad Barr

Tuuli Lavis
Nola Biron Szczerbowska
Cian Henchey

Ely Finnegan Henry-Barr
Marco de Blois

Marcel Jean
Martin Gros
Lou Amara
Peter McHugh
Le Devoir

Nathalie Hamel-Roy
Emily Paige
Stéphanie L’Écuyer

Senior Marketing Advisor
Judith Lessard-Bérubé

Marketing Project Manager
Marion Duhaime-Morissette

Marketing Coordinator
Emilie Ryan

Publicist
Nadine Viau

Legal Advisor
Christian Pitchen

 

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